For someone unfamiliar with the distillation process, can you briefly explain
what hydrosols are (how they are different from face mists) and how they're made?
Not exact matches
ingestion (guidelines) diluting (guidelines and CHARTS) carriers (how to choose)
hydrosols (VERY thorough how to use,
what ones to use for
what) shelf life (how to get the most of your EOs) blood thinning EOs (
what they are, when to avoid) carcinogenic EOs (and the opposite!)
Depending on how it's made and
what preservatives are used,
hydrosols will typically last 12 - 18 months.
The water is then separated from the oil and
what's left are
hydrosols («floral waters») and essential oils.
I don't recommend it for daily use, as it's quite potent with its combination of aloe vera
hydrosol, burdock extract, papaya extract, peppermint essential oil, cajeput essential oil and grapefruit essential oil, but it's damn good at doing exactly
what it says it's going to do: Remove all that buildup!
What happens for example to the symbiotic algae that live within the coral's tissues if the turbidity caused by a reflective
hydrosol should impede sufficient light reaching the algae and therefore affecting photosynthesis?